Donald H. Harrison

Kitchen for Good’s Paley picked for ROI Global Summit

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–Aviva Paley of San Diego, who helped launch Kitchen for Good, which uses unused kitchen produce to feed the hungry, has been selected to participate in the 2016 ROI Global Summit in Jerusalem, an exclusive, high-profile gathering of young global innovators taking place June 26-30.  (ROI is a bilingual play on words […]

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Middle East, San Diego County

Woman, punished for observing Passover, sues ex- employer

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) – An Orthodox Jewish woman is suing her former employer the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) after it punished her for observing Passover, considered one of the most important holidays in Judaism. The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty joined together with the American Jewish Committee, one of the nation’s leading Jewish advocacy

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USA

Middle East Roundup: June 8, 2016

Israel reportedly strikes Syria for first time under new defense minister (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) The Israeli Air Force carried out an airstrike over the weekend against a military installation south of Homs, according to a report on Tuesday by the Syrian website Zaman Al Wasl, which identifies with the regime of Syrian President Bashar

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Middle East

San Diegans enthused by Clinton’s historic victory

Story by Donald H. Harrison; Photos by Shor M. Masori SAN DIEGO –Election Central—where results are posted and candidates and their sign-toting supporters parade from television interview to interview—was buzzing Tuesday night, June 7,  with two conclusions about the race in which Hillary Clinton defeated Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination: Having a woman

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Donald H. Harrison, Shor M. Masori, USA

Posture, smiling, self-hugs all can improve your mood

By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California –When we think of communication, we assume two or more people talking or writing to each other. Non-verbal communication occurs often unconsciously, sometimes reinforcing what we say, and sometimes belying it; for instance, shouting loudly, “I am not angry,” is an example of non-congruent communication. Up to 80

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Natasha Josefowitz

Speaker Paul Ryan: Trump’s attack on judge ‘like the textbook definition of a racist comment’

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Paul D. Ryan’s attempt Tuesday to roll out an anti-poverty plan was quickly overshadowed by Donald Trump’s impolitic assault on an American-born judge’s Mexican heritage. “Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment,” Ryan told reporters in

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USA

Rice: Israel’s security an enduring American interest

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) – President Obama’s national security advisor, Ambassador Susan Rice, delivered a major address to the AJC Global Forum. “Our commitment to Israel, as always, transcends partisanship,” Rice declared. “Israel’s security isn’t a Democratic interest or a Republican interest—it’s an enduring American interest.” Rice spoke to more than 2,700 people at the AJC

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Middle East, USA

Federal government orders Canada Post to stop delivering Toronto newspaper, calling it ‘hate propaganda’

Warning: Graphic language The federal government has ordered Canada Post to stop delivering Your Ward News, a crude Toronto newspaper that has denied the Holocaust, praised Adolf Hitler and derided Jews, Muslims, women and the LGBT community. Public Services and Procurement Minister Judy Foote, who oversees Canada Post, made the decision less than two months

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International

Russia backs Israel-Turkey reconciliation, despite alliance with Iran

Moscow (dpa) – Russian President Vladimir Putin gave his backing to Turkish and Israeli efforts to reconcile after nearly six years of frosty relations, as Moscow appeared to be warming its own ties to the Israelis despite being a staunch ally of Iran and Syria. “The fewer problems between governments, the better,” Putin said after

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International, Middle East